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08/30/21: For students, last year's problems are also next year's
08/30/21: For students, last year's problems are also next year's
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Length:
28 minutes
Released:
Aug 27, 2021
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Podcast episode
Description
Reporters Stephanie Goldberg and A.D. Quig join host Amy Guth to talk about students experiencing learning gaps after spending so much time in virtual classrooms, how we frame the conversation to avoid stigmatizing kids, as well as vaccinations, medical ethics and more.
Plus: Illinois sees one of the largest increases in initial unemployment claims, new tenant signs at the Mart, Ulta raises sales forecast as revenue surges above 2019 levels and how climate change means early harvest for farmers.
Plus: Illinois sees one of the largest increases in initial unemployment claims, new tenant signs at the Mart, Ulta raises sales forecast as revenue surges above 2019 levels and how climate change means early harvest for farmers.
Released:
Aug 27, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
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